Historic Jersey buildings
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Property name
L'Epine
Location
Rue de L'Epine, Trinity
Type of property
Single-storey 17th century cottage raised to two storeys in the 19th century
Valuations
Sold for £1,105,000 in 2009
Families associated with the property
- Le Breton: In 1901 this was a Le Breton home, but not a farming family. Mason Thomas Philip Le Breton (1863- ), widower of Mary Ann Esther Machon, was living here with his children Thomas (1884- ), Samuel (1885- ), Moses (1887- ), Wilfred (1889- ), Mabel (1891- ), Henry (1892- ), Lydie (1893- ), Celia (1896- ) and Walter (1898- )
- Gorin: In 1941 Raymond John Gorin (1913- ) and his wife Yvonne Marie, nee Callon (1913- ) were living here with their children Raymond John (1934- ), Ronald Francis (1937- ) and Rozelle Mary (1940- )
Historic Environment Record entry
Listed building
The south face of this 17th century house shows its development from a single storey dwelling, refronted in the 18th century and raised in the 19th century to two storeys. This has given it its unique character which is still retained. It contributes to the rural setting.
A house is shown on this site on the Richmond Map of 1795. Detached two-storey, five-bay house with brick chimneys on each gable. Three rooflights. 1980s two-storey gabled extension at centre.
The only interior historic feature of significance in evidence is a six-panel door and reed moulded architrave in the ground floor east room.
Old Jersey Houses
Not included in either volume, despite the age of the property